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Integrated Order Scheduling and Packing

Production and Operations Management, 2009
We consider an integrated production–distribution scheduling model in a make‐to‐order supply chain consisting of one supplier and one customer. The supplier receives a set of orders from the customer at the beginning of a planning horizon. The supplier needs to process all the orders at a single production line, pack the completed orders to form ...
Zhi‐Long Chen, Guruprasad Pundoor
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Pre-Scheduling: Integrating Offline and Online Scheduling Techniques

2003
The issue of integrating event-driven workload into existing static schedules has been addressed by Fohler’s Slot Shifting method [5] [6]. Slot Shifting takes a static schedule for a time-driven workload as input, analyzes its slacks off-line, and makes use of the slacks to accommodate an event-driven workload on-line. The Slot Shifting method does not
Weirong Wang   +2 more
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Communicative Scheduling of Integrated Microgrids

2018 IEEE/PES Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition (T&D), 2018
A Provisional Microgrid (PMG) is a specific and promising type of microgrid that enhances the utilization of renewable energy resources in an efficient and cost-effective manner. The PMGs, however, must be electrically integrated to an existing microgrid, called a coupled microgrid (CMG), for islanded operation.
Abdullah Albaker, Amin Khodaei
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Integrated scheduling and resource management

International Symposium on Space Information in the Space Station Era, 1987
This paper examines the problem of integrated scheduling during the Space Station era. Scheduling for Space Station entails coordinating the support of many distributed users who are sharing common resources and pursuing individual and sometimes conflicting objectives.
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Supply Chain Scheduling: Integrated machine scheduling and vehicle routing

2014
Increasing pressure on global markets forces companies as well as entire supply chains to capitalize rigorously on saving potentials. For example, just-in-time and just-insequence concepts are widely used to reduce logistics expenditures which often represent over 30% of the total costs of a product (Thomas and Griffin, 1996). Such approaches, however,
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Integrating Timetabling and Vehicle Scheduling

2020
In this chapter, we consider the integration of periodic timetabling and aperiodic vehicle scheduling. In contrast to the previous chapters, passenger routes are regarded as fixed to reduce the computational challenge.
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Integrated scheduling and location problems

2011
As a second application of geometric branch-and-bound methods we present an integrated scheduling and location problem, namely the ScheLoc makespan problem. ScheLoc problems are location problems where we want to find an optimal location as well as an optimal schedule in an integrated model.
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Computer Integrated Production Scheduling

2019
Jacek Blazewicz   +5 more
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